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how worried are you about it. >> we are very concerned, particularly the effect on the economy, we feel after difficult years we are starting to come out of it and things are getting a little better and unfortunately, the sequester could put is back where we were. you know, we spend so much time, as governors, trying to put people back to work and so, one of the most frustrating conversations any governor can have is with an employer who says, i have vacancies but, i can't find people with the right skills or one of the effects of the sequester could be, for example to hit workforce development training funds. that is crazy and, one thing we have to do is we have to figure out a way of putting people back to work as opposed to seeing cuts like this. >> chris: are you literally saying, this could push your state and other states back into recession. >> no doubt about it. the budget office estimates there could be 750,000 fewer jobs and people talk about the effect of states on the sequester and the real question is what is the impact on the people we serve? states are only a vehicle for
how worried are you about it. >> we are very concerned, particularly the effect on the economy, we feel after difficult years we are starting to come out of it and things are getting a little better and unfortunately, the sequester could put is back where we were. you know, we spend so much time, as governors, trying to put people back to work and so, one of the most frustrating conversations any governor can have is with an employer who says, i have vacancies but, i can't find people...
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and what helps to set aside the mazda cx 5 is it gets excellent fuel economy. very very strong. 155 horsepower. definitely a fun drive. not to mention the fact it's got very slaek lines. looks great and offers a lot for someone looking for more room. i've outlined three of our winners. you can get our five year cost to own for every new vehicle we have available on our web site. >> that is great information. and those are all good looking cars too. sometimes you think cars are not going to be that great looking if i'm trying to spend as little as you can but those look great. all right. thank you very much for the information once again. give us your web site address. >> absolutely. thank you, tony. more information kbb.com. >> and we will link that to our web site. good to talk to you this morning. >> you too. thank you. >> i'm looking for a new car. >> are you? >> a new old car but still. >> look at those. >> i like it. >>> okay. chicken, waffles and syrup. it's a combination that is popular. are you hungry hearing those three things? the first ever chicken a
and what helps to set aside the mazda cx 5 is it gets excellent fuel economy. very very strong. 155 horsepower. definitely a fun drive. not to mention the fact it's got very slaek lines. looks great and offers a lot for someone looking for more room. i've outlined three of our winners. you can get our five year cost to own for every new vehicle we have available on our web site. >> that is great information. and those are all good looking cars too. sometimes you think cars are not going...
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. >> endangering the economy. off of the top of the newsedge and that is president obama's message to congress about the looming sequestration deadline. lawmakers will meet monday at the capitol to try and hammer out a deal. a compromise not met by next friday. there will be automatic budget cuts. among a long list of agencies, it's estimated military operations will be cut by $13 billion nih would see more than $1 billion in cuts. the airport security with $300 million. airline service cuts could mean long lines, delays and the transportation nightmare.
. >> endangering the economy. off of the top of the newsedge and that is president obama's message to congress about the looming sequestration deadline. lawmakers will meet monday at the capitol to try and hammer out a deal. a compromise not met by next friday. there will be automatic budget cuts. among a long list of agencies, it's estimated military operations will be cut by $13 billion nih would see more than $1 billion in cuts. the airport security with $300 million. airline service...
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. >> our economy used to be the fastest growing in the nation as a metropolitan area and we're in the bottom third. >> reporter: the battle lines remain the same while democrats blame republicans for not going along with their plan to raise higher tax revenues. >> and since the new congress began, they have not put forward one proposal to oppose, to prevent the across-the-board sequester. >> and i try to put myself in the place of the regular citizens who sits here and watchesy this and they have to be scratching their heads. >> reporter: republicans insist that deeper entealment cuts are needed and not more tax money. >> it's time to get serious about reducing washington's out- of-control spending. >> reporter: randy forbes said the white house is to blame for the sequestration crisis because he said that that created the mechanism -- mechanism in the first place. >> he signed it into law. for over a year from august 2011 through the end of the last year, the president did nothing to stop it. >> reporter: for his part, president obama hit the road in recent days, hoping to bring publ
. >> our economy used to be the fastest growing in the nation as a metropolitan area and we're in the bottom third. >> reporter: the battle lines remain the same while democrats blame republicans for not going along with their plan to raise higher tax revenues. >> and since the new congress began, they have not put forward one proposal to oppose, to prevent the across-the-board sequester. >> and i try to put myself in the place of the regular citizens who sits here and...
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billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >>> ♪ i'm going to drink on sunday ♪ drinking, drinking sunday ♪ i don't have to work on monday happy birthday presidents ♪ ♪ >> that's not the reason why. >> that's jimmy fallon friday night with his president's day song. he is very talented. love it. >>> all right. that's the perfect set up for our next story. proof the customer is always right. in this case, 90 proof. thanks to a social media outcry, the makers of makers mark bourbon says they won't cut the alcohol content. last week they announced they would cut the alcohol because of a supply shortage. >> what was that system? dipping the seal maybe. it was a red bat of liquid. good day to die hard. earning $25 million from friday to sunday. identity thief took the runner up spot followed by the weekend's other release safe haven. >> despite the die hard movie getting awful reviews. >> that's one of those movies people are going to go. >> a new tv series ma
billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >>> ♪ i'm going to drink on sunday ♪ drinking, drinking sunday ♪ i don't have to work on monday happy birthday presidents ♪ ♪ >> that's not the reason why. >> that's jimmy fallon friday night with his president's day song. he is very talented. love it. >>> all right. that's the perfect set up for our next...
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. >> our economy used to be the fastest growing in the nation as a metropolitan area. now, we are in the bottom third. >> reporter: but the battle lines remain the same. while democrats blame republicans for not going along with their plans to raise higher tax revenues. >> since the new congress began, they have not put forward one proposal to prevent the across the board sequester. >> i try to put myself in the place of the regular citizen who sits here and watches this. they got to be scratching their heads. >> reporter: republicans insist deeper entitlement cuts are needed not more tax money. >> now, a time to get serious about reducing washington's out of control spending. >> reporter: virginia republican congressman randy forbes says the white house is to blame for the sequestration crisis because he says it create the budget cutting mechanism in the first place. >> the president signed it into law. he didn't have to sign it into law. he did. and for over a year from august 2011 through the end of last year, the president did nothing to stop it. >> reporter: for h
. >> our economy used to be the fastest growing in the nation as a metropolitan area. now, we are in the bottom third. >> reporter: but the battle lines remain the same. while democrats blame republicans for not going along with their plans to raise higher tax revenues. >> since the new congress began, they have not put forward one proposal to prevent the across the board sequester. >> i try to put myself in the place of the regular citizen who sits here and watches...
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billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >>> good morning, everybody. i'm holly morris on this wednesday morning. you could say we are keeping our cool specifically nordic cool which is a month long international festival at the kennedy center. this is no small deal. 750 participating artists that are show casing finland, ice land, norway, sweden, denmark and a few other territories as well. it's about celebrating the art, the culture, the people, the land. so many different ways for you to experience nordic cool. and we're getting a wonderful preview. look at this right here. we're going to talk with the architect how they go about making these. we've got ice land pianist coming out. we have a chef that specializes in nordic cuisine. wisdom and sarah. >> got to have those lego's. >> thanks holly. time for facebook fan of the day. we say a special hello to sherry marie. she got hooked on fox 513 years ago when she was on bedrest. congratulations on being fan of
billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >>> good morning, everybody. i'm holly morris on this wednesday morning. you could say we are keeping our cool specifically nordic cool which is a month long international festival at the kennedy center. this is no small deal. 750 participating artists that are show casing finland, ice land, norway, sweden, denmark and a few other...
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billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >>> actor alec baldwin has been involved in another altercation. during this latest incident, a new york post reporter said he used a racial slur. he reportedly said he wanted to choke her to death and he denies making any racist remarks. >>> a new york senator is calling on the industry to ban baldwin from any further projects. >>> police found cindy mccreadyon the porch of her home. >> reporter: the country music world is mourning today after losing one of their own. police say singer 37-year-old mindy mccready apparently took her own life sunday afternoon in arkansas. an autopsy is planned but authority's report she died of a suspected self inflicted gun shot to the head. she struggled over the last several years with arrests for drugs and drunk driving. she was in and out of rehab and tried taking her own life two other times in 2005 and 2008. in 2011, she made headlines again for taking her oldest son away from her m
billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >>> actor alec baldwin has been involved in another altercation. during this latest incident, a new york post reporter said he used a racial slur. he reportedly said he wanted to choke her to death and he denies making any racist remarks. >>> a new york senator is calling on the industry to ban baldwin from any further projects....
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billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ it wasn't their cup. if you don't like that dark roast, we've created a coffee for you. blonde is a beautiful, light roasted coffee. kind of mellow, sweet, a little citrusy. for me, personally, i love connecting with people, so blonde roast just gives me a whole nother reason to connect with more customers. ♪ >>> our producer will find the music. i love it. the first lady debut ed a new do on her 49th birthday. one of the most talked about topics. >> now we're finding out why she changed her look in a skype interview with rachel ray. michelle obama jokingly blamed the bangs on a mid life crisis. she said it was the only option because she can't get a sports car. and won't be allowed to bungee jump. >> i can see that. >> the full interview airs tomorrow. good she has a sense of humor. >> i like it. makes sense to me. >> looks great. >> i really do like the bangs. tucker, you don't understand you have to cut the whole fro
billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ it wasn't their cup. if you don't like that dark roast, we've created a coffee for you. blonde is a beautiful, light roasted coffee. kind of mellow, sweet, a little citrusy. for me, personally, i love connecting with people, so blonde roast just gives me a whole nother reason to connect with more customers. ♪ >>> our producer will find...
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could have a bad effect on the general economy. we're going to talk to a republican senator and democrat senator, one about whether it's going to happen, and two, why and is there anything that can be done to stop it either before or after the deadline. extraordinary. here we are again. had the fiscal cliff january 1st. now sequestration on march 1. and the government runs out of money march 27th. it's like groundhog day around here. >> it really is. i wonder if these congress people get, the more people you talk to, particularly in washington where it could have a pretty major impact if not on march 1, but within a few weeks, is the frustration and anger of a lot of the american people at this issue. they just feel like congress, between congress and the white house, they're not getting anything done. >> yeah. it isn't just washington, though obviously people here are most affected by it. it's around the country. you look at ratings of congress, very low. and you're exactly right. as i said, groundhog day, because it's one deadlin
could have a bad effect on the general economy. we're going to talk to a republican senator and democrat senator, one about whether it's going to happen, and two, why and is there anything that can be done to stop it either before or after the deadline. extraordinary. here we are again. had the fiscal cliff january 1st. now sequestration on march 1. and the government runs out of money march 27th. it's like groundhog day around here. >> it really is. i wonder if these congress people get,...
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deficit, no job creation, stagnant economy, nothing going on with the economy. we're spending time working on the golf game. lou: "new york times" has it, 7 hours of golf, elitist president, and boehner is -- >> it's the mainstream media. we have to go back to the grassroots and advocacy of the party. lou: what you just said, and i think you are exactly right, but you're saying the republican party has to go out and try to build up the membership and get its party going at the grassroots level. this is a party all they decided they needed was money and a few political connections
deficit, no job creation, stagnant economy, nothing going on with the economy. we're spending time working on the golf game. lou: "new york times" has it, 7 hours of golf, elitist president, and boehner is -- >> it's the mainstream media. we have to go back to the grassroots and advocacy of the party. lou: what you just said, and i think you are exactly right, but you're saying the republican party has to go out and try to build up the membership and get its party going at the...
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you have the vibrant economy they will do well. but in terms was defined benefit plans. >> steve is not paying me for this but gets the last word again. >> coming up. is our surging debt putting your hoim security at risk? both republicans and democrats playing up the fire on budget cuts and can we make cuts without paying . cuts that won't put anyone at risk, coming up next friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and with my cash back, you are money. forget him. my airline miles will take your game worldwide. what i'm really looking for is -- i got two words for you -- re-wards. ♪ there's got to be better cards than this. [ male announcer ] there's a better way with creditcards.com. compare hundreds of cards from all the major banks to find the one that's right for you. it's simple. search, compare, and apply at creditcards.com. first round's on me. >> 800,000 defense workers fages unpaid leave and 4000 mentally ill untreated and on the street. too many scare tactics coming out of dc ahead of the automatic spending cu
you have the vibrant economy they will do well. but in terms was defined benefit plans. >> steve is not paying me for this but gets the last word again. >> coming up. is our surging debt putting your hoim security at risk? both republicans and democrats playing up the fire on budget cuts and can we make cuts without paying . cuts that won't put anyone at risk, coming up next friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and with my cash back, you are money. forget him. my...
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economy. >> i think the u.s. economy is recovering. the job is recovering. the energy boom is helpful. the housing market has bottomed out and beginning to pick up. balance sheets, consumer balance sheetsz, business balance sheets are doing well and exports are doing well. >> how do we take that, the next step further? is it exports? open trade? >> i think there are -- all of these elms are important. from my point of view, the state department, exports are very important to the whole economy and to jobs because 95% of the world's consumer s live outside of united states so we're promoting american exports and ensure there are fair trading rules in the global system so it's not distorted by state subsidies or state enterprises. we're also making a major effort through the partnership trade negotiations and now the president announced negotiations with europe. that can open up new markets and provide new opportunities for american companies and we're trying to attract foreign investment in the united states, which does create a lot of jobs here. >> let me ask
economy. >> i think the u.s. economy is recovering. the job is recovering. the energy boom is helpful. the housing market has bottomed out and beginning to pick up. balance sheets, consumer balance sheetsz, business balance sheets are doing well and exports are doing well. >> how do we take that, the next step further? is it exports? open trade? >> i think there are -- all of these elms are important. from my point of view, the state department, exports are very important to...
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the thing is -- the story is economies are healing. world are healing did not need that safe haven right now. but with central banks around the world they rush as jonathan pointed out, gold is acting like a currency. it is more volatile. >> the thing is is that they oftentimes tend to anticipate and don't reflect that. even thinking about bank stocks between 2006 in 2007. extremely weak before we started talking about a credit crisis or an economic collapse. i think gold stocks and the medals themselves, people are worried about it. they should look at the bond market. neil: would that be a good environment for gold? >> not necessarily. money coming out of higher assets. environment? >> not necessarily. money comes out of hard assets that for years now have yielded almost nothing. >> after the of the year strike it will not go up. >> base said that in russia's 24 hours ago. [laughter] >> with realities to runups the unsustainable deficits that they really cannot address. that is a macro argument. >> the name of the game by economic gro
the thing is -- the story is economies are healing. world are healing did not need that safe haven right now. but with central banks around the world they rush as jonathan pointed out, gold is acting like a currency. it is more volatile. >> the thing is is that they oftentimes tend to anticipate and don't reflect that. even thinking about bank stocks between 2006 in 2007. extremely weak before we started talking about a credit crisis or an economic collapse. i think gold stocks and the...
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we're not taking money out of the economy. 're letting it stay in the pockets of hard-working americans. we are -- we are giving them the opportunity to save billions of dollars that they can put to work in their home -- >> i think problem republicans have -- i think the problem they have right now and the polls are supportive of this, they see the president coming forward with a compromise. he's saying i want tax increases too where the other side is saying, no, just spending cuts and at least the way that's playing with the public is one guy, the president's willing to compromise, the other folks are stone walling. and that's why i think the risk lays probably more with republicans for the blame. >> let me ask you one more here. do you think the media, first of all, understands it was obama's idea in the first place? will they ever acknowledge that? >> one, i don't think they care. they really don't care about looking at those things. look, and to get what your guest just said a minute ago. that's true if republicans allow i
we're not taking money out of the economy. 're letting it stay in the pockets of hard-working americans. we are -- we are giving them the opportunity to save billions of dollars that they can put to work in their home -- >> i think problem republicans have -- i think the problem they have right now and the polls are supportive of this, they see the president coming forward with a compromise. he's saying i want tax increases too where the other side is saying, no, just spending cuts and at...
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neil: i do buy your argument about the slowly inching back economy here. not in the gangbuster fashion, but enough to compel money that has been nervous. and sitting on the sidelines come back in. but the way it is being committed is not to expand plans and operations as much as it is to retrench buying out a competitor. you're really not expanding your business but you're really just retention the existing business. you are not heralding the success of what is going on. you could argue it is part of the bunker mentality. explain the mechanics of what is happening. >> i think you're absolutely right. the way i put it is think about how much better it could be if we had become policies. the rate of return on capital is a big gap. the reason there hasn't been something prior to this, the reason is as much as we have seen this week, is the uncertainty and the absence of clarity around the policy. the mechanics are absolutely right. it is a bit of a retrenchment. i don't know what else to do it on one of the big uncertainties in the election is not who is goin
neil: i do buy your argument about the slowly inching back economy here. not in the gangbuster fashion, but enough to compel money that has been nervous. and sitting on the sidelines come back in. but the way it is being committed is not to expand plans and operations as much as it is to retrench buying out a competitor. you're really not expanding your business but you're really just retention the existing business. you are not heralding the success of what is going on. you could argue it is...
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you have the vibrant economy they will do well. but in terms was defined benefit plans. >> steve is not paying me for this but gets the last word again. >> coming up. is our surging debt putting your hoim security at risk? both republicans and democrats playing up the fire on budget cuts and can we make cuts without paying . cuts that won't put anyone at risk, coming up next great, everybody made it. we all work remoly so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. (announcer) scottrade knows our and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text,
you have the vibrant economy they will do well. but in terms was defined benefit plans. >> steve is not paying me for this but gets the last word again. >> coming up. is our surging debt putting your hoim security at risk? both republicans and democrats playing up the fire on budget cuts and can we make cuts without paying . cuts that won't put anyone at risk, coming up next great, everybody made it. we all work remoly so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted...
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you have the vibrant economy they will do well. but in terms was defined benefit plans. >> steve is not paying me for this but gets the last word again. >> coming up. is our surging debt putting your hoim security at risk? both republicans and democrats playing up the fire on budget cuts and can we make cuts without paying . cuts that won't put anyone at risk, coming up next my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is... the capital one purchase eraser. i can redeem the double miles i earned with my venture card to erase recent travel purchases. d
you have the vibrant economy they will do well. but in terms was defined benefit plans. >> steve is not paying me for this but gets the last word again. >> coming up. is our surging debt putting your hoim security at risk? both republicans and democrats playing up the fire on budget cuts and can we make cuts without paying . cuts that won't put anyone at risk, coming up next my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business....
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so, yes, it's negative for the economy, but we are a $16 trillion economy. that is really over the next ten years. lou: the use to be. distracted. >> it is there. it's staying there. it is never it contracting. lou: delightful to have you here and show your optimism. we're on opening you're right. good to have the year. up next, president obama calls this administration the most transparent in history. that is amazing. we're going to talk about the facts. sorry, mr. president. it's what i do. the federal government with a shocking message telling them to call pilgrims illegal aliens. it is and obama administrative administratitive effort. if you have trole with that, wait until you actually see the program under way. as a were going to show you my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to hel
so, yes, it's negative for the economy, but we are a $16 trillion economy. that is really over the next ten years. lou: the use to be. distracted. >> it is there. it's staying there. it is never it contracting. lou: delightful to have you here and show your optimism. we're on opening you're right. good to have the year. up next, president obama calls this administration the most transparent in history. that is amazing. we're going to talk about the facts. sorry, mr. president. it's what i...
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tell me more about the citizens for a sound economy. how long have they been planning this grassroots tea party? >> thanks for having me, cenk. yeah, citizens for a sound economy was a group funded by the coke brothers in the 1980's and in 2002 launched the teaparty.com website, seven years ahead of the popular uprising that we've been led to believe by the tea party was a grassroots community level uprising. in fact, this has been in the works for at least a decade, and in fact as the study shows, back in the 1980's, the tobacco industry and other oil billionaires were plotting this through creating a network of astroturf front groups to represent their interests. as we all know, there's nobody that has less credibility than congress than the oil industry, and tobacco industries, since they were busted for lying to us about the detectiveness of their products, so the citizens for a sound economy ultimately became two grooms poor familiar to people these days, freedom works and americans for prosperity, which is still stared by david ko
tell me more about the citizens for a sound economy. how long have they been planning this grassroots tea party? >> thanks for having me, cenk. yeah, citizens for a sound economy was a group funded by the coke brothers in the 1980's and in 2002 launched the teaparty.com website, seven years ahead of the popular uprising that we've been led to believe by the tea party was a grassroots community level uprising. in fact, this has been in the works for at least a decade, and in fact as the...
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like a the economy is a human being, like the economy is more important than our land and water. water is a non renewable resource. we cannot take it for granted. the alliance has never signed a treaty. we have never gone to war. we have never ceded our territories and we never will. [applause] under the united nations declaration on the rights of indigenous people, the alliance has not given our free, pryor, and informed consent to this project. -- free, prior, and informed consent. in canada, there is a judicial review process going on. while it is under way, the government has made public statements to the effect that this project will go through. [boo's] over the last year, my country has made changes to environmental laws to ease the burden on industry to withiminant laly go forward these projects. specifically, we have we billc 38 and c 45 that have been passed over the last nine months in ottawa. there was no discussion. they did not asked our permission to do this. they just did. the time has come in our idle no more movement also. [applause] we want to let the general pu
like a the economy is a human being, like the economy is more important than our land and water. water is a non renewable resource. we cannot take it for granted. the alliance has never signed a treaty. we have never gone to war. we have never ceded our territories and we never will. [applause] under the united nations declaration on the rights of indigenous people, the alliance has not given our free, pryor, and informed consent to this project. -- free, prior, and informed consent. in canada,...
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it is not a free lunch, but doesn't slam the economy with a lot of job loss. there may be a little bit of job loss, but not too much. business absorbs the cost, they pass them on to the customers or stockholders in the form of lower profits. so it takes the income in the middle and redistributes it towards the bottom. who knows whether it has a serious chance of passing? but that is a serious chance of passing the inequality. >> and it is kind of a dirty word in american politics. but as i understand the white house's theory at this point in time i think they see the economy has having changed in certain ways, such as a lot of gains are going to keep up with it at the top. and a lot of gains are going to corporate profits. one role for the government to play, that sharing has to come from government policy. they see that as what you need to keep a strong consensus for sort of a pro-growth capitalism. i want to see if you agree with it. >> one of the things i remember talking about in 2008, when very few people knew who austin goolsby, he would say this is a re
it is not a free lunch, but doesn't slam the economy with a lot of job loss. there may be a little bit of job loss, but not too much. business absorbs the cost, they pass them on to the customers or stockholders in the form of lower profits. so it takes the income in the middle and redistributes it towards the bottom. who knows whether it has a serious chance of passing? but that is a serious chance of passing the inequality. >> and it is kind of a dirty word in american politics. but as...
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captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> the president says the economy's improving, but we have to do better. he says republicans don't have a clue, and that austerity is not the answer. he says it is time to educate our children, subsidize new forms of energy, and rebuild our infrastructure. president obama's for the state of the yen, the first of his new term, and how do we pay the bill? >> nothing i am proposing should increase the deficit by a single dime. >> the president offered more of the same, higher taxes and more stimulus spending. >> the president wants congress to, with $40 billion to improve infrastructure, wants to raise the minimum wage to $9 an hour, wants a new energy bill similar to cap-and-trade, wants preschool for every 4-year-old in the nation, tax reform, gun control, and citizenship for undocumented immigrants. what are his chances, charles? >> approximately zero. he is talking as if we have a huge surplus, so we can start spending all over again. if the inaugural address was a philosophical statement of what i would call his left
captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> the president says the economy's improving, but we have to do better. he says republicans don't have a clue, and that austerity is not the answer. he says it is time to educate our children, subsidize new forms of energy, and rebuild our infrastructure. president obama's for the state of the yen, the first of his new term, and how do we pay the bill? >> nothing i am proposing should increase the deficit by a single...
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back in the real economy, though, the debt rate of u.s. households was only slightly above where it had been previous limit 17% to 15% at previous peaks. everybody looked at this as debt to income ratio. that's not the real thing to look at. i it's debt to service income ratio. i think this crisis did not need to happen if banks were transparent, regulators had shown some forebearance. that being said, the guys that made the big mistakes in the banks are still there the guys that ran goldman sachs and bet the bank on aig-are still there if they was indonesia or korea or mexico, they would have been removed. >> i agree with almost everything you said. let me take the parts i don't agree with. first of all, as i -- a previous questioner asked, the mortgages that the banks were holding -- the mortgages -- were not mark to market. were not mark to market for that reason. basically everything else you said was correct, and the thing i would like to add -- especially the fact that this crisis could have been avoided. i don't think it's because o
back in the real economy, though, the debt rate of u.s. households was only slightly above where it had been previous limit 17% to 15% at previous peaks. everybody looked at this as debt to income ratio. that's not the real thing to look at. i it's debt to service income ratio. i think this crisis did not need to happen if banks were transparent, regulators had shown some forebearance. that being said, the guys that made the big mistakes in the banks are still there the guys that ran goldman...
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they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. the unemployment rate might tick up again. >> president obama used his bully pulpit this week to call on congress to avoid, get this, sequestration. that's washington nomenclature for automatic spending cuts due to go into effect on march 1, next friday. on that date, both military and domestic programs will feel the impact of the monumental $85 billion cuts slated for this year, 2013, alone. not only does the president condemn the cuts, but his administration is also sounding the alarm. first, the secretary of state. >> but in these days of the looming budget sequester that everyone actually wants to avoid, or most, we can't be strong in the world unless we are strong at home. my credibility as a diplomat, working to help other countries create order is strongest when america at least puts its own fiscal house in order, and that has to be now. >> next,
they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. the unemployment rate might tick up again. >> president obama used his bully pulpit this week to call on congress to avoid, get this, sequestration. that's washington nomenclature for automatic spending cuts due to go into effect on march 1, next friday. on that date, both military and domestic programs will feel the impact of the...
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does the federal government take over the private economy? how do you deal with that in system cap list particular system where competition drives wages? >> well, again, its long term problem has been going on since the '70s. we have been through we are still in recession. technically we are out of recession but we're in difficult times as a result of the housing crisis, most people lost 40% of their wealth. obviously, african-americans have been hit hard with this. there is no doubt about that. on the upside we're starting to come out of it. economic numbers are looking better and healthcare costs are better and we will have a bunch of clean source of energy on online. we have some things.... >> bill: you are avoiding my question. what is the solution to the wages? look, the obama administration wants to control the private economy, the marketplace. they are doing a lot of things to make the marketplace responsible to washington, not to competition. so is that the right way to go, or do you allow the free marketplace to take it where it want
does the federal government take over the private economy? how do you deal with that in system cap list particular system where competition drives wages? >> well, again, its long term problem has been going on since the '70s. we have been through we are still in recession. technically we are out of recession but we're in difficult times as a result of the housing crisis, most people lost 40% of their wealth. obviously, african-americans have been hit hard with this. there is no doubt...
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we need that money for the services, we need that money to be in the economy. this is completely ridiculous. we should get rid of obama care ?roo. what do you want to do with our $17 trillion national debt? >> i want to control healthcare costs. if we get healthcare costs under control over the long term we have no fiscal problems. republicans want to be well advised to join barack obama and after conversation about healthcare costs. >> why is this so stubborn a problem, healthcare costs? why is it so stubborn? why can't it be affected? >> because ideology is involved. >> people don't take responsibility for their own health. >> my turn now. what you need to do is close loopholes like carried interest, which mort supports and which would get money from the upper end. you need to close some of those loopholes, then cut entitlement programs, which the president has put some of those things on the table, but he is not going to do if the he doesn't get anything on the table. it's the republican refusal. >> excuse me, i not only do not support carried interest, i've
we need that money for the services, we need that money to be in the economy. this is completely ridiculous. we should get rid of obama care ?roo. what do you want to do with our $17 trillion national debt? >> i want to control healthcare costs. if we get healthcare costs under control over the long term we have no fiscal problems. republicans want to be well advised to join barack obama and after conversation about healthcare costs. >> why is this so stubborn a problem, healthcare...
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. >> our free enterprise economy is the source of middle class prors expert but president obama -- prosperity, but president obama believes it's the cause of problem. i hope the president loses the on seftion raising taxes and instead tonight would have been a good time to save medicare. >> jon: instead of why didn't he go out there and say something about medicare. something -- what was that? >> i'm medicare i'm prepared to enact reforms that will achieve the same amount of health care savings by the beginning of the next decade as those proposed by the bipartisan simpson bowles commission. >> jon: i see the problem, once again rather than responding responding to actual obama, republicans are stuck responding to the fictional image of obama they created. the smaim boilerplate republican talking points but just with a better backstory. >> more government isn't going to help you get ahead. it's going to hold you back. more government isn't going to create more opportunities. it's going to limit them. >> jon: cue the same republican in the same speech trying to limit your access to federal hel
. >> our free enterprise economy is the source of middle class prors expert but president obama -- prosperity, but president obama believes it's the cause of problem. i hope the president loses the on seftion raising taxes and instead tonight would have been a good time to save medicare. >> jon: instead of why didn't he go out there and say something about medicare. something -- what was that? >> i'm medicare i'm prepared to enact reforms that will achieve the same amount of...
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it would a huge stimulus to our economy. >> shall i rain on obama's parade? >> how many people tuned in to watch obama's state of the union. 33.5 million. the least watched state of the union address since 2000. >> it is repetitive about boring. >> no. >> it is because television. >> hold it eleanor. >> the spectacle has lost a lot of the drama and dignity it used to have. he walks down that aisle and gets slaps and high fives. they should have had beyonce doing her number midway through it. >> every other president has walked down that aisle and i don't recall you complaining about it. >> it has lost dignity. >> ike and fdr didn't look like that. >> it is an american tradition and the fact the numbers were down is partly because people don't watch television like they used to. >> eleanor, how were obama's kneels son ratings -- neilsen ratings, the second lowest since they began taking measurement in 1993. the lowest since 2000 when bill you clinton's last drew an audience of 931.5 million. >> i think neilsen should start rating some of the social media sites
it would a huge stimulus to our economy. >> shall i rain on obama's parade? >> how many people tuned in to watch obama's state of the union. 33.5 million. the least watched state of the union address since 2000. >> it is repetitive about boring. >> no. >> it is because television. >> hold it eleanor. >> the spectacle has lost a lot of the drama and dignity it used to have. he walks down that aisle and gets slaps and high fives. they should have had...
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it says recent market moves reflect the fundamentals of the global economy. imf officials point out that japan's trade deficit is growing and moves by traders to by the yen as a relatively safe currency has paused. these factors led to weaker yen. stronger monetary easing measures are needed. the report was issued at the g20 meeting that took place last weekend in moscow. >>> many participants at a recent trade policy meeting may also have backed japan's economic program, but some concerns aut the falling yen. japan's representatives faced a policy review at the world trade organization in geneva. wto members generally welcomed japan's economic program. they said the policies raised hope japan can recover from the downturn. they also stressed japan should pursue further structural reform, including more trade liberalization. but south korean and chinese representatives expressed concerns over the yen's deappreciation. they said japan could intentionally be driving down the yen for boosting its exports. the japanese delegates explained their monetary easing is
it says recent market moves reflect the fundamentals of the global economy. imf officials point out that japan's trade deficit is growing and moves by traders to by the yen as a relatively safe currency has paused. these factors led to weaker yen. stronger monetary easing measures are needed. the report was issued at the g20 meeting that took place last weekend in moscow. >>> many participants at a recent trade policy meeting may also have backed japan's economic program, but some...